Fun, Inexpensive, Educational Gifts for the Holidays from 3DVinci
3DVinci
introduces computer projects, books and free online activities using
Google SketchUp, a free, award-winning design application used by
architects, designers, mathematicians and teachers. The 3DVinci
ModelMetricks series makes fun, educational gifts for less than twenty
dollars. The books and activities are appropriate for kids and teens in
elementary school, middle school, and high school.
Washington, DC (PRWEB)
December 9, 2008 -- It's that time of year, and the airways are filled
with ads for the latest, greatest toys. Meanwhile, people are looking
for inexpensive gifts that will provide long-lasting enjoyment and
build some brain cells. 3DVinci introduces fun, educational gifts for less than twenty dollars, for kids in elementary school, middle school, and high school.
Design Without Boundaries
3DVinci's ModelMetricks project-based books and free online activities
use Google SketchUp, a free, award-winning design application used by
architects, designers, mathematicians and teachers. The ModelMetricks
books are written by 3DVinci creator, SketchUp expert, and
mother-of-five, Bonnie Roskes. Ms. Roskes' eight-year old daughter
contributed to some of the project ideas in the books. Together,
3DVinci and Google SketchUp help build creativity and design skills, as
recently reviewed in PCWorld.
"These books are exactly what I was looking for - with step by step
instructions and lots of clear illustrations," said Phil Shapiro in his
PC World book review. "Children who construct the 3D drawings in these
books will gain stronger and stronger skill... Roskes' creativity flows
so strongly that she even wrote an entire book on how to use Google
SketchUp for creating jigsaw puzzles and various kinds of word puzzles,
including a spinning word puzzle. The software programmers who created
SketchUp could never have imagined this unanticipated use for their
software, but Roskes did."
For children, grandchildren, students, nieces, nephews, and
neighbors that enjoy creating, drawing, and designing, 3DVinci makes
learning fun. Kids may not ask for education gifts, but you won't
believe how much fun they can have while learning design and spatial
relations skills. And with books priced from $15 to $20, utilizing free
SketchUp software that can be downloaded to your home personal computer
or Mac, 3DVinci makes a very recession-friendly Christmas gift or
Hanukkah gift.
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